thank you, at least that clears things up.
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thank you, at least that clears things up.
that article is super confusing. the first paragraph reads:
Canada has reversed course after initially blocking a Russian anti-war activist from receiving citizenship because she had run afoul of Moscow’s harsh laws criminalizing dissent over the invasion of Ukraine.
which makes it sound like they allowed her to be a citizen, but the rest of the article is about how it didn’t let her.
it doesn’t appear to be easy to do either of those, from some quick testing. Looks like the <p></p>
tags have bottom spacing which is causing the issue, mainly, at least in lemmy’s case. weird.
i think if you put less whitespace in between it will format a bit better?
if it’s winter and really cold I’ll let the car run for a bit before going. also have to clear ice/snow off the car sometimes too.
i just tested this here: https://lemmy.ca/comment/2308379
and am seeing the same issue. deleting the root comment removes the entire comment chain. i didn’t notice it at first because (i’m assuming) i’m an admin and can see deleted posts/comments, but when I checked it when not logged in the entire comment chain was indeed gone. and once i un-deleted the comment it was back.
i then deleted a non-root comment, and now it behaves even differently, with a link saying “2 more replies” but when you click on it it just spins forever. will check to see if there’s already a bug related to this issue and report back.
edit: created an issue here, couldn’t find any existing issues: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3886
second for aCalendar+. been using the paid version for a few years now with a self hosted nextcloud instance. works great! works great with other calendars too (google, etc).
i had no idea too. but I don’t really go out of my way looking for DJs or Shaq news too, so…
essentially, yes. Google Talk was based on XMPP.
if you look at the function that gets the admins, then you can see that it’s ordered by the Published
date, so I believe you can just update the Published date to earlier than the rest of the admins.
that shouldn’t be too difficult I don’t think. I’ll see what I can do.
oof we’d need a beefier server!
this took me way too long to do, for what it is.
I might be able to get a graph. no promises! and it likely won’t be very fancy.
i believe they typically run as a service on a computer, monitoring the subreddit via the reddit api, the when it finds new stuff, it posts it onto lemmy.
very nice! i’ve been using the fork for a while now, and it’s been rock solid. glad to see it will be available on fdroid soon.